Month: August 2007

There is a Christchurch BarCamp in the pipeline for/on Friday 7th September. Seems to have been whipped up pretty quick.

Must admit I’m interested in attending, but I’m at a loss what to talk about. Not scared of talking, just not sure what is share worthy (from an interesting/legal perspective) from current projects/work.

See last week (on Wednesday) when I placed the order I was thinking sweet, I can get a Squeezebox at a fantastic price, and it will be shipped on Friday. So all Friday I was buzzing that I might have it Saturday. See that’s a customer expectation based on what the web-site told me. So on Saturday I was like cool I can handle getting it on Monday (no couriers on Sunday). On Sunday I notice that in fact I haven’t received e-mail notification of it shipping. Which means it’s not even shipped. So on Monday Michaela rings and gets told its shipping today (Monday) should be there Tuesday/Wednesday. Expectation has been set again. So on Tuesday afternoon I notice no shipping e-mail so ring up again. It’s now going to be shipped Wednesday, so I’ll get it Thursday/Friday. Expectation set again. Now it’s end-of-business Wednesday, and guess what, it has still not been shipped.

So if last week it was going to take a week to ship, I would have been sweet good price and still before my birthday, I can handle that. But each time it slips some of my pleasure of working with FirstIn fades.

So either this is the FirstIn business model, or they truly are having supplier “issues”. If this was my business I would have end-of-day email out for orders that were due to be shipped and still outstanding. Now I understand that this might be embarrassing, but really even if they don’t admit it, it still is embarrassing. All they are doing is forcing me to chase them each day.

What does the lack of action imply to me.

They have cash flow problems

They have inventory management problems (this one seems less likely after all this time)

They have supplier issues (like the supplier doesn’t have the product)

But whatever their problem is I’m losing interest. Paying 12.5% more and actually getting the product is starting to look attractive.

Update: Thursday 3pm – Well I didn’t get an e-mail, I had to ring again, but the support person said I was on her list to check-up on. Told them I wanted a tracking number today, or I’m canceling the order. So she was on the job! Just got off the phone with Adam Brown, “the original ‘order’/’shipment’ lost, so the supplier is sending a new one via Auckland to Christchurch. He’s going to ring back as soon as he has a tracking number“. So I’ll believe it’s happening once I get a tracking number.

Update: Thursday 6pm – No tracking number, so I’ve emailed canceling the order, now I get to play the how long will it take to get my refund. Man this whole thing pisses me off. At least with the TradeMe traders you can leave in system feedback if they are crap. Which makes them act better or leave, where-as here the cowboys just start a new venture.

Update: Saturday 1st September – Well I wrote my angry email, and got a response pretty quick (although I didn’t read it for a few hours) and got a tracking number. Then played the miscommunication game with the courier company for a day, but it arrived today and the Squeezebox for fantastic, I’ll post more about it very soon!

In Silverlight I have just discovered by trail by fire the you should not reuse Brushes. Seems really odd coming from a Win32 GDI background to not use the same brush but the following code throws an exception on the second assignment.

I don’t think so, I was having issues with the blog as it had massively increased in volume after hiring a editor. Which for them may have meant that they could produce more, but I didn’t have the time to read more. What I liked about the old blog was that it was condensed “wow” thinking. There is only so much wow you can take before your eyes glaze over.

Now the linker in all this is that I found Scott’s post via Nick Bradbury’s Shared feed. This is where Nick aggregates the good stuff from the feeds he reads. I find it a good source of none tech chatter that my feeds seem to be focused on. As others have said aggregation is the future. It’s like a friend of friend thing (yet the friends might not even know you trust them), better than subscribing to every name dropped blogger, yet still catching the Juicy bits.

Incase I’ve not said it before, I love reading blogs in my desktop feed reader (written by Nick from above). I love having it synced with home, and I love not having to load web pages. Now if you want to advertise in your feeds go for it. It just better not mess with my layout/formatting.